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we have a path to energy independence. that is a bridge to renewable energy. if we can move to dass, we get tremendous benefits -- if we can move to gas, we can get tremendous and benefits. we have not been able to act on these things. >> let me jump to doug and steve and try to poke holes in this in a second. if we roll back time to just before the financial crisis, doug was out there bitching about already, but it is much worse. we are back to 156% of gdp. you are still in crisis mode. you have a private sector and events that led to a government response and a worsening of debt issues, so my question is why is it never on this list to get the private sector in control? there is nothing here saying we need to bring that down, so it is a question i want to ask you. the question is, if you think about restoring the u.s. economy and the u.s. consumer, i do not know where you get a growth if you leave the private suite where it is now. >> we try to get the transparency on the balance sheets. we have done dodd-frank. that takes care of making sure it does not fal
we have a path to energy independence. that is a bridge to renewable energy. if we can move to dass, we get tremendous benefits -- if we can move to gas, we can get tremendous and benefits. we have not been able to act on these things. >> let me jump to doug and steve and try to poke holes in this in a second. if we roll back time to just before the financial crisis, doug was out there bitching about already, but it is much worse. we are back to 156% of gdp. you are still in crisis mode....
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energy future. if we could get those things done, this to be transformational for our economy, but we cannot act on these things even though there is a lot of bipartisan agreement. >> let me just try to poke holes in this. if we rolled back time to just before the financial crisis. look at the u.s.. doug holtz-eakin was out there bitching about that already. it's much worse today. if you look at debt in a different way. if you look at private-sector debt -- just forget government debt. private-sector debt was 160% of gdp. despite the myths of the leveraging, today we are back in that same crisis mode. you also have structural corruption and between regulators, financial institutions and other players in the economy and you have a private sector events leading to a government response. my question is why is it never on this list to get the private sector robber control? there is nothing in here saying we need to bring it down or get better behavior? it is a question i want to ask you because you have
energy future. if we could get those things done, this to be transformational for our economy, but we cannot act on these things even though there is a lot of bipartisan agreement. >> let me just try to poke holes in this. if we rolled back time to just before the financial crisis. look at the u.s.. doug holtz-eakin was out there bitching about that already. it's much worse today. if you look at debt in a different way. if you look at private-sector debt -- just forget government debt....
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or when you redo bls to make them energy efficient, there's endless amount of workers. when angela merkel came over from germany and asked how did you improve your unemployment rate that quickly, she said, "we immediately made a decision to weatherize all the homes in germany." that's energy efficient but also put the employment -- unemployment rate back down to 5%. there is a relationship. >> i think maybe people thought "the inconvenient truth" was like that movie or "avatar." do you think there is a big environmental movie that needs to change people's minds? >> i think incon convenient truth was a terrific movie but it is screaming loud for a sequel. it exposed the problem but that's -- has not ever told us what is the solution. that's the next step i think people are waiting for. avenue abtar or inconvenient truth or many other films, i think they're very good because no matter how you put it, whether you are on the left or the right, as eff said many times, people breathing if you are republican air or democratic air. people just want to breathe clean air and peop
or when you redo bls to make them energy efficient, there's endless amount of workers. when angela merkel came over from germany and asked how did you improve your unemployment rate that quickly, she said, "we immediately made a decision to weatherize all the homes in germany." that's energy efficient but also put the employment -- unemployment rate back down to 5%. there is a relationship. >> i think maybe people thought "the inconvenient truth" was like that movie or...
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i think there was a sense like on energy and environment and education that the president had a vision for where america needs to be in this new century where we've got rising competition in china and germany and india and if we're going to have an american century we cannot come in second place to those countries in technology of the future. and i think that played an important role. there was a sense that the obama vision was one that they thought better suited this moment in our country's history. and there is no question on social issues whether it's women's healthcare or immigration. there was asset of issues that for younger voters was important to think about the kind of country and kind of president they wanted representing them. so on all those questions people wrestled carefully. i think that's why ultimately enough people in enough battleground states chose the president to continue this journey we're on. quickly in terms of demography. we don't know this for sure but we could be seeing different elections in on years and off years. the election in 2014 is going to be differ
i think there was a sense like on energy and environment and education that the president had a vision for where america needs to be in this new century where we've got rising competition in china and germany and india and if we're going to have an american century we cannot come in second place to those countries in technology of the future. and i think that played an important role. there was a sense that the obama vision was one that they thought better suited this moment in our country's...
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the energy sector fell 1%. the financial sector lost nine tenths of a percent, and telecommunications continues moving down, falling another seven tenths of a percent today. the big corporate news was in the food business. as suzanne reported earlier, conagra finally has a deal to buy ralcorp, and both stocks jumped to new highs. the target, ralcorp, shot up 26.4%, closing just below the buyout offer at $90. in a sign of enthusiasm for the deal, the buyer, conagra, saw its shares jump 4.7% to its highest price in more than a decade. all the holiday spending on televisions and mobile devices looks to be helping corning. it makes glass used in screens for electronics. the company raised its fourth quarter forecast. corning expects its specialty glass business to make up for declines in other products. shares rose 6.9%, volume tripled. green mountain coffee is best known for the k-cup single serve coffee. the company has seen big new competitors like starbucks get into the market, but green mountain continues sell
the energy sector fell 1%. the financial sector lost nine tenths of a percent, and telecommunications continues moving down, falling another seven tenths of a percent today. the big corporate news was in the food business. as suzanne reported earlier, conagra finally has a deal to buy ralcorp, and both stocks jumped to new highs. the target, ralcorp, shot up 26.4%, closing just below the buyout offer at $90. in a sign of enthusiasm for the deal, the buyer, conagra, saw its shares jump 4.7% to...
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. >> reporter: to keep from getting fatigued, taylor would save his energy by not playing defense. watch this possession where taylor stops at half-court as his teammates do the work. when his team gets the rebound, he's already strategizing his next shot. some say this milestone doesn't deserve to get celebrated because taylor and the team weren't playing to win. they were playing for the record. >> this is a historic moment. >> reporter: no matter the motive or how he or they did it, a player scoring 138 points is 1 for the record books. darren rovell, abc news. >> it's an amazing feat. >> yeah. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." have a great thanksgiving, everybody. go get that bird. hat bird. >>> this morning, thankful for peace. >> celebration in the middle east, as a u.s.-negotiated cease-fire held up overnight. but there is a tense day ahead. we're live in jerusalem.
. >> reporter: to keep from getting fatigued, taylor would save his energy by not playing defense. watch this possession where taylor stops at half-court as his teammates do the work. when his team gets the rebound, he's already strategizing his next shot. some say this milestone doesn't deserve to get celebrated because taylor and the team weren't playing to win. they were playing for the record. >> this is a historic moment. >> reporter: no matter the motive or how he or...
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. >> reporter: to keep from getting fatigued, taylor would save his energy by not playing defense. watch this possession where taylor stops at half-court as his teammates do the work. when his team gets the rebound, he's already strategizing his next shot. some say this milestone doesn't deserve to get celebrated because taylor and the team weren't playing to win. they were playing for the record. >> this is a historic moment. >> reporter: no matter the motive or how he or they did it, a player scoring 138 points is 1 for the record books. darren rovell, abc news. >> it's an amazing feat. >> yeah. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." have a great thanksgiving, everybody. go get that bird.
. >> reporter: to keep from getting fatigued, taylor would save his energy by not playing defense. watch this possession where taylor stops at half-court as his teammates do the work. when his team gets the rebound, he's already strategizing his next shot. some say this milestone doesn't deserve to get celebrated because taylor and the team weren't playing to win. they were playing for the record. >> this is a historic moment. >> reporter: no matter the motive or how he or...
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with more vitamin b, to convert food to energy, and help mike do manly things, like wrestle bears and take out the garbage. new one-a-day vitacraves for men. like wrestle bears and take out the garbage. guys, we need to leave our contract plan. for net10 wireless. doug's family doesn't have that. we aren't doug's family. i can't be seen on some pre-paid phone!! you could have any of these top smartphones at half the cost of our plan. use positive reinforcement. we just wanted to fit in. you fit in right here. welcome to the next generation of family plans. fifty dollars the first line, 40 dollars each new line with unlimited everything. visit net10wireless.com advil pm® or tylenol pm. the advil pm® guy is spending less time lying awake with annoying aches and pains and more time asleep. advil pm®. the difference is a better night's sleep. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. martha stewart is here all show long giving us some great after thanksgiving tips. martha, what are we making now, my pal? >> oh, a fantastic cocktail, your favorite. >> jimmy: oh plea
with more vitamin b, to convert food to energy, and help mike do manly things, like wrestle bears and take out the garbage. new one-a-day vitacraves for men. like wrestle bears and take out the garbage. guys, we need to leave our contract plan. for net10 wireless. doug's family doesn't have that. we aren't doug's family. i can't be seen on some pre-paid phone!! you could have any of these top smartphones at half the cost of our plan. use positive reinforcement. we just wanted to fit in. you fit...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> joining me is mark halperin, senior political analyst for "time" and msnbc and "usa today" washington bureau chief susan page. welcome both. susan, we've seen presidents in the past grapple with the middle east. we saw bill clinton up until the last days of his presidency in december of 2000 basically spending his final month with yasser arafat -- >> and how did that turn out? >> which is probably the lesson for president obama and hillary clinton. did they come too late or are they now stuck in it? >> i think they've tried to stay clear of it. i'm sure hillary clinton thought i'm almost out the door and events forced her to get
one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> joining me is mark halperin, senior political analyst for...
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chambliss in georgia, they could have challenges on their right in primaries but if you see all of this energy being focused on defeating republicans and not after taking back a majority which is the general goal for senate republicans you can see they may have more problems than they realize. >> good to see you. thanks. >>> today's tweet of the day comes from someone maybe just a little cynical. fake dispatch writes cyber monday is the day you find out the thing you stood in line for on black friday is the same price online with free delivery. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. is bigger than we think ... sometimelike the flu.fer from with aches, fever and chills- the
chambliss in georgia, they could have challenges on their right in primaries but if you see all of this energy being focused on defeating republicans and not after taking back a majority which is the general goal for senate republicans you can see they may have more problems than they realize. >> good to see you. thanks. >>> today's tweet of the day comes from someone maybe just a little cynical. fake dispatch writes cyber monday is the day you find out the thing you stood in...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ♪ don't know what i'd do ♪ i'd have nothing to prove ♪ i'd have nothing to lose [ male announcer ] zales is the diamond store. take an extra 15 percent off storewide, friday until two p.m. hurry in this friday for great deals. like the droid razr by motorola in cranberry, free. or a white 7-inch samsung galaxy tab 2, just $99.99. this friday, get the best deals on the best devices on the best network. exclusively at verizon. is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. with his wife, danielle, almost every weekend. derrell hasn't been able to visit his mom back east in a long time. [ shirley ] things are sometimes a little tight around the house. i wasn't able to go to the wedding. [ emily jo ] since derrell couldn't get home, we decided to bring home to him and then just gave him a little bit of help finding his way.
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. megyn: developing this hour, we are getting new details on why former president george h.w. bush has been hospital used in houston -- hospitalized in houston. the 88-year-old is suffering from complications resulting from bronchitis. casey steegal following this live from dallas. >> reporter: yeah, megyn. according to the family spokesperson, the president was admitted to the hospital on the day after thanksgiving for this bronchitis. he's being treated at the methodist hospital which is down in houston, and the family spokesperson continues to say that he's in stable condition, his doctors expect that he will be released from the hospital within the next 72 hours. at issue here has apparently been a lingering cough. his son, former president george w. bush and his wife laura, visiting him there over the weekend. listen. >> the entire family has rallied to him both in person. neil lives here in houston, of course, mrs. bush has been vigilant in her visitation, she's been by his side c
putting us in control of our energy future, now. megyn: developing this hour, we are getting new details on why former president george h.w. bush has been hospital used in houston -- hospitalized in houston. the 88-year-old is suffering from complications resulting from bronchitis. casey steegal following this live from dallas. >> reporter: yeah, megyn. according to the family spokesperson, the president was admitted to the hospital on the day after thanksgiving for this bronchitis. he's...
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it's a good burst of energy in iowa. iowa is a great political town. >> give me a good reason. >> gives everybody an early look at what's out there and gives us something to talk about. it gives political reporters something to report on. >> every single -- >> it's a very positive thing. >> initially, of course, it was all about the idea of the straw poll was it was an early indicator of how much organizational strength you have. right? but i do feel like today, in today's day and age, not so much. it really -- >> why is it no longer an indicator? >> look at michele bachmann. perfect example. she did very well at the beginning and she got people in and then she dropped out the day after the iowa caucuses because she simply couldn't hack it. i mean she couldn't even get people to the caucuses. so i think that that's -- i think it's so early in the process that it's more of a popularity contest/beauty contest than an actual organizational contest. >> let me ask you a question, i would imagine, you know, why is branstad sor
it's a good burst of energy in iowa. iowa is a great political town. >> give me a good reason. >> gives everybody an early look at what's out there and gives us something to talk about. it gives political reporters something to report on. >> every single -- >> it's a very positive thing. >> initially, of course, it was all about the idea of the straw poll was it was an early indicator of how much organizational strength you have. right? but i do feel like today, in...
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they are so full of energy so nonstop, making all those baby steps to cover about 2 1/2 miles a day. >> new york university researchers says the average toddler a year to a year and a half old takes 14,000 steps a day. and plops down on his or her bottom more than a hundred times in the process. >> yet still chubby. >> and the parents don't get any thinner following them around i noticed. >> why is that? welcome to cbs "this morning saturday." i'm sharyl attkisson. >> i'm anthony mason. >> actor larry hagman will be best remembered for his role as the steaming amoral but always charming j.r. ewing in the popular tv show "dallas." for more on the character, we turn to a film critic. good morning. thank you for positioning yourself there. what influence in the scheme of things did larry hagman's character have on television. sort of an iconic character. >> he was such an oversized villain. the j.r. character was not intended to be center of "dallas." but he soon took over the show. >> i wonder if someone else had played the role who perhaps not quite so bigger than life as larry hagman
they are so full of energy so nonstop, making all those baby steps to cover about 2 1/2 miles a day. >> new york university researchers says the average toddler a year to a year and a half old takes 14,000 steps a day. and plops down on his or her bottom more than a hundred times in the process. >> yet still chubby. >> and the parents don't get any thinner following them around i noticed. >> why is that? welcome to cbs "this morning saturday." i'm sharyl...
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i know that we're just getting back and, so the energy level is probably going to be, mellow, which we'll make that work for us, since we're going to talk about what sometimes is contentious subject. today's panel is on the question of for-profits and federal education policy. this is a topic that we ad aei have been interested in and talking about for an extended stretch. the last couple of years with the generous support of the templeton foundation we have been running the private enterprise and american education project trying to think about both the opportunities and the challenges, the upsides and the downsides of having for-profits involved in k-12 and higher education. how do we make this work for kids and communities how do we think about some of the challenges and, potential perils of having for-profits involved. this panel is the close of a series of panels and conversations. we have commissioned a number about of pieces of new research which will be coming out as a book this spring with futures college press at columbia university. michael horn and i have had the opportunity t
i know that we're just getting back and, so the energy level is probably going to be, mellow, which we'll make that work for us, since we're going to talk about what sometimes is contentious subject. today's panel is on the question of for-profits and federal education policy. this is a topic that we ad aei have been interested in and talking about for an extended stretch. the last couple of years with the generous support of the templeton foundation we have been running the private enterprise...
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we're not eliminating the department of energy. department of education or housing at the federal level. we're not going to spend $2 trillion on the military that the military does not want. we're not scaling back on student loans because the country things you should borrow money from your parents. we're not self-deporting. we're not letting detroit go bankrupt. we're not starting the trade war with china on inauguration day in january. we're not going to have as president, the man who once led a mob of friends and cut a kid's hair off while he cried and screamed for help and there was no apology ever. we're not going to have a secretary bolton. we're not going to bring dick cheney back. we're not going to have the choice to do that. we said last night no! loudly. >> i'm sure michele bachmann is thrilled. >> stephanie: she was yea to all of that. bitter republicans. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] let's see. i don't know. story 6,534. didn't you see this? linda mcmahon she's classy. stay classy, linda. staffers failed u.s. senate
we're not eliminating the department of energy. department of education or housing at the federal level. we're not going to spend $2 trillion on the military that the military does not want. we're not scaling back on student loans because the country things you should borrow money from your parents. we're not self-deporting. we're not letting detroit go bankrupt. we're not starting the trade war with china on inauguration day in january. we're not going to have as president, the man who once...
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the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller. >> they sit around in their >> announcer: tiffany miller. >> i cook a -- >> stephanie mill err. >> i can't cook a thanksgiving dinner. all i can cook is toast. >> stephanie: republican party 2012. toast! 1-800-steph-12. hi sue. >> caller: happy thanksgiving, everybody. i have three quick points. i am a cancer which makes me a moody bitch. number two, i really wish you all a very happy holiday and a happy thanksgiving and book of mormon is great. you'll have a ball. >> stephanie: we can't wait. we have a date. don't forget my wrist corsage. >> don't forget my boutonniere. >> drink mojitos. mom is home from the hospital. healing well. i had a lovely mojito and i was feeling no pain. but finally here's the thing. a direct member of my family, in my immediate family worked for susan rice as her research assistant for two and a half years. there is not a finer human being. s
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i think that kind of sacked his energy and bogged him down and it reduced his sense of freedom to act. but beyond that, he might have been surprised by the tenacity of netanyahu's resistant and undermining of obama. he kind of folded up and he can redeem himself. he missed an opportunity, a very serious one, but he has one again and that's the great thing about his situation right now. he doesn't have to worry about the next elections. he doesn't have to worry about fund-raising for that election. he doesn't have to worry about specific constituencies. all he has to worry about is the american national interests first of all and the good future of the region and that's also very important to us. >> dr. sacks, what is your -- what's your take on the president's performance? do you agree with dr. brzezinski, that he's been more hands off over the past four years? >> yeah. i think that we could see that israel wasn't making any moves, any concessions, the settlements process which has been so frustrating to get the two-state solution was just going forward completely unabated, and so we
i think that kind of sacked his energy and bogged him down and it reduced his sense of freedom to act. but beyond that, he might have been surprised by the tenacity of netanyahu's resistant and undermining of obama. he kind of folded up and he can redeem himself. he missed an opportunity, a very serious one, but he has one again and that's the great thing about his situation right now. he doesn't have to worry about the next elections. he doesn't have to worry about fund-raising for that...
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former chief economic advisor larry summers could not keep his eyes open during the meeting. 5 hour energy all around, kids. >> alisyn: you can not fault hillary clinton with that travel schedule. talk about a wild encounter, we take to you texas for this one. two men were walking to a car when a deer attacked them. he jumped into the bed of the pick up and called police. >> he put his front paws on my feet, got my pack of cigarettes and started chewing them. he broke a police officer's rib, kicked a police officer in the leg. >> alisyn: the animal also caused some damage to the truck. it took more than five men to get the deer under control. >> steve: you don't hear much about how deer are apparently hooked on nicotine down there. >> alisyn: right. >> brian: remember the deer that came alive in that movie with -- in tommy boy. that's why i don't go deer hunting, you don't know when they're angry or dead. let's talk boxing. bad boxing story. former world champion hector camacho shot a bunch of times. in critical condition in his native puerto rico. he was hit in the neck, face while he was
former chief economic advisor larry summers could not keep his eyes open during the meeting. 5 hour energy all around, kids. >> alisyn: you can not fault hillary clinton with that travel schedule. talk about a wild encounter, we take to you texas for this one. two men were walking to a car when a deer attacked them. he jumped into the bed of the pick up and called police. >> he put his front paws on my feet, got my pack of cigarettes and started chewing them. he broke a police...
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more energy. >> reporter: and you're look at the inbound floor of the largest of 40 fulfillment centers that amazon has across the country. when i say big, this place is big, 28 football fields, the equivalent of, and i saw a lot of people around here riding tricycles to get around and somewhere is my brother's christmas gift. hopefully he's not watching. >> diana, thanks very much. five minutes after the hour. here's savannah. >>> thanks. members of congress are back at work with one big issue staring them in the face. how to avoid going over the so-called fiscal cliff? if they do not reach a deal your taxes could rise and sharp spending cuts would go into effect as well possibly triggering a recession. chuck todd is nbc's political director and chief white house correspondent. chuck, good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. >> the goal here is to get a deal that reduces the deficit, and the battle lines have been pretty clear right now. the president campaigned rolling back the tax breaks for the highest earnings and republicans argued spending cuts are the way to get the defic
more energy. >> reporter: and you're look at the inbound floor of the largest of 40 fulfillment centers that amazon has across the country. when i say big, this place is big, 28 football fields, the equivalent of, and i saw a lot of people around here riding tricycles to get around and somewhere is my brother's christmas gift. hopefully he's not watching. >> diana, thanks very much. five minutes after the hour. here's savannah. >>> thanks. members of congress are back at...
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i think there was a sense like on energy and environment and education that the president had a vision for where america needs to be in this new century where we've got rising competition in china and germany and india and if we're going to have an american century we cannot come in second place to those countries in technology of the future. and i think that played an important role. there was a sense that the obama vision was one that they thought better suited this moment in our country's history. and there is no question on social issues whether it's women's healthcare or immigration. there was asset of issues that for younger voters was important to think about the kind of country and kind of president they wanted representing them. so on all those questions people wrestled carefully. i think that's why ultimately enough people in enough battleground states chose the president to continue this journey we're on. quickly in terms of demoggrafi. we don't know this for sure but we could be seeing different elections in on years and off years. the election in 2014 is going to be differ
i think there was a sense like on energy and environment and education that the president had a vision for where america needs to be in this new century where we've got rising competition in china and germany and india and if we're going to have an american century we cannot come in second place to those countries in technology of the future. and i think that played an important role. there was a sense that the obama vision was one that they thought better suited this moment in our country's...